An Outbreak of Heterogeneous Glycopeptide-Intermediate Staphylococcus aureus Related to a Device Source in an Intensive Care Unit

2012 
Objective. The emergence of Staphylococcus aureus with reduced susceptibility to glycopeptides (glycopeptide-intermediate S. aureus [GISA] and heterogeneous GISA [h-GISA]) leads to intensive care unit (ICU) outbreaks that frequently result in ward closure. We investigated the role of hospital hygiene in the transmission and eradication of an h-GISA outbreak.Design. The study is a description of an original environmental investigation around a series of 12 cases.Setting and Patients. The outbreak occurred in a 20-bed polyvalent/trauma ICU in a 2,800-bed tertiary care university hospital in France.Interventions. Specimens were obtained for surveillance and diagnostic cultures from all patients in the unit. Surface sampling was also performed. Geographic cohorting, contact isolation, emphasis on adherence to infection control practices, and environmental cleaning were implemented.Results. Twelve patients with h-GISA infection () or colonization () were identified. The mean interval between admission and h-GI...
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